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BRAINSTEM SEROTONIN TRANSPORTER ABNORMALITIES IN HUMAN IMPULSIVE AGGRESSION CORRELATE WITH IMPAIRED SET-SHIFTING. INCREASED RISK TAKING, AND CHILDHOOD ADVERSITY
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Main Authors:
Rylands, A
,
Elliott, R
,
Brown, G
,
Hinz, R
,
Jones, M
,
McMahon, A
,
Talbot, P
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2010
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